Hu Weidong Explained

Hu Weidong
胡卫东
Birth Date:January 3, 1970
Birth Place:Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China
Height M:1.98
Weight Lb:210
Career Start:1995
Career End:2005
Career Position:Guard / small forward
Years1:1995-2005
Team1:Jiangsu Dragons
Cyears1:2004-2007
Cteam1:Jiangsu Dragons
Cyears2:2008-2010
Cteam2:Jiangsu Dragons (assistant)
Cyears3:2011-2012
Cteam3:Jiangsu Dragons
Cyears4:2015-2016
Cteam4:Anhui Wenyi
Highlights:

Hu Weidong (; born January 3, 1970, in Xuzhou, Jiangsu) is a former Chinese professional basketball player. At 6'6" (1.98 m) tall, and 210 lbs. (95 kg), he played as a point guard-shooting guard-small forward.

Professional career

In 1985, Hu joined the Jiangsu Dragons' junior teams. He was a two-time MVP (1996 and 1997) in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA), and he led the league in scoring three times.

Considered to be China's version of National Basketball Association (NBA) megastar Michael Jordan, Hu was offered the chance to play in the NBA league in 1998, but he was injured when the Dallas Mavericks offered him a contract, and he thus failed to become the first Chinese to play in the NBA. He was then offered a short term 10-day contract with the Orlando Magic in 2000, but he was injured shortly after, and was unable to take up the offer.

Chinese national team

Hu represented the senior men's Chinese national basketball team from 1987 to 2002. Hu made a half court shot in the 1994 Goodwill Games, in which China collected the bronze medal, their only medal in non Asian play. He was the FIBA Asia Cup MVP in 1999.

Coaching career

From 2005 to 2008, Hu was the head coach of his former team as a player, the Jiangsu Dragons. He accepted the job as the head coach of the Jiangsu Dragons again in December, 2011.